New Word Saucery creative writing blog

I’ve been changing things around a little, sprinkling some extra sauce here, adding a little seasoning there, giving some of my pots a special stir.

And now I’d like to let you know that, from today, I’ll be blogging in two places: here at my blog all abut all things hypnotherapy, hypnosis and personal development and also over at my new Word Sauce creative writing blog here.

Over there, I’ll be talking mainly about creative writing for personal development, health and well-being, how to develop a regular creative practice and the people out there making and sharing wonderful things with words every day. I’m looking forward to sharing this new stage in my own journey so, if it sounds like something you’re interested in, please do bookmark this page now or subscribe through your regular blog reader.

Do you have time for you?

One of the things that I hear most often in my work with people is that they don’t have time.

‘I don’t have time to do this daily self-hypnosis.’

‘I don’t have time to be creative.’

Even, ‘I don’t have any time for me.’

Who was it who said that you don’t ‘find time’; instead, you ‘make time’?

When I think about it now, I don’t really have the time to write this blog post but I really want to do it. I can think of lots of things that I should be doing right now, but I want to do this. I want to share a very creative and motivating idea with you. It’s this:

Over at Robert Lee Brewer’s ‘Poetic Asides’ blog, you can write a poem a day for the month of April. It’s part of the Poem A Day Challenge. Here is how it works: Robert will post a new writing prompt each day on his blog; you write a poem in response to it and then you post your poem in the comments for that day’s blog article. Wonderful!

How’s that for a way to kick-start your creativity and make some regular time for you?

I am doing it every day for the month of April. Come and join me!

Because we are almost a working day in front of Robert here in the UK, I may be doing it retrospectively, responding to his previous day’s prompt, because I know that the best time for my poem-making is first thing in the morning before I start working with clients. But that is OK because Robert is very kindly extending the deadline for the last day of April to make room for us ‘international’ writers.

You get a certificate too… and there are prizes!

There are already over 160 poems in the first day’s blog comments. How’s about that!

As Robert says: ‘I say I’ve almost always got time, because I make time for my writing. And I improvise. If you really want to write, I’m sure you’re always ready and able to do the same.’

Of course, I would add that a little regular self-hypnosis helps too. :-)